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U.N. Security Council Documents: S/1995/600 - S/1995/699
Annotated list of Reports and Documents issued by the Security Council during 1995


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S/1995/600 LETTER DATED 19 JULY 1995 FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [supporting IAEA Action Plan on illicit trafficking in nuclear materials] (19 July 1995)

S/1995/601 LETTER DATED 20 JULY 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF CROATIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [transmitting the text of a a letter dated 20 July 1995 from the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Croatia, [alleging Belgrade complicity and JNA command and coordination of the JNA, Croatian-Serb, and Bosnian-Serb offensive on the safe-area of Bihac, a major build-up of Serb irregular forces in sectors "Knin" and "Glina", including most of the forcibly mobilized personnel from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, accompanied by reinforcements in armaments and ammunition, asking for corroborating intelligence, and threatening Croatian military action if the status of the Bihac safe-area is jeopardized] (20 July 1995)

S/1995/602 (Also A/49/948) Letter dated 21 July 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Cyprus to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [alleging secret construction of extensive military fortifications by Turkish forces in Cyprus all along the buffer zone, strengthening and upgrading of armaments of Turkish forces, the existence of Turkish military plans against Cyprus, denouncing Turkish violations of Unmanning Agreement, and demanding demolition of Turkish fortifications in buffer zone under UNFICYP supervision] (21 July 1995)

S/1995/603 (Also A/50/303) Letter dated 20 July 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Greece to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [refuting Turkey's allegations of Greek terrorism and expansionism] (21 July 1995)

S/1995/604 NOTE BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [transmitting the text of a communication, dated 17 July 1995, from the Acting Director General of the IAEA, transmitting the IAEA Report on its investigation into documents on the reconstitution of a new Iraqi nuclear weapons programme, finding them unauthentic] (21 July 1995)

S/1995/605 LETTER DATED 24 JULY 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF TURKEY TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [refuting Libya's allegations of Turkey's violations of Iraqi sovereignty with the argument that Turkey resorted to legitimate measures to protect its own security in the face of Iraq's inability "to exercise authority over the Northern part of its country" to prevent "the use of its territory for the staging of terrorist acts against Turkey] "(24 July 1995)

S/1995/606 IDENTICAL LETTERS DATED 24 JULY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF BANGLADESH TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL AND TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [concerning the Bihac safe area, where more than 1,200 Bangladeshi soldiers are deployed, urging immediate deployment of the Rapid Reaction Force to all enclaves under attack, including Bihac, as well as to launch air strikes to deter Serb aggression against United Nations-designated safe areas] (24 July 1995)

S/1995/607 (Also A/50/304) Letter dated 23 July 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [alleging a joint heavy assault by the joint forces of the Croatian and Bosnian Serbs, Abdic's paramilitary units and special units of the Yugoslav Army of Serbia and Montenegro against the safe area of Bihac and the Serb use of poisonous gases against the safe area of Zepa, and urging all measures necessary to ensure the safety of the safe areas of Bihac and Zepa, as well as other "safe areas" in Bosnia and Herzegovina, consistent with commitments undertaken through SC resolutions] (24 July 1995)

S/1995/608 (Also A/50/305) Letter dated 24 July 1995 from the Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [alleging a terrorist detonated a bomb on a commuter bus travelling in rush hour traffic in the town of Ramat Gan in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area on 24 July 1995, leaving 5 Israeli's dead and 35 injured, 4 critically, and calling for international condemnation] (24 July 1995)

S/1995/609 (Also A/50/306) Letter dated 24 July 1995 from the representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [transmitting the text of the Declaration on the Implementation of the Washington Agreement, Joint Defence against Serb Aggression and Reaching a Political Solution Congruent with the Efforts of the International Community, signed by H.E. Dr. Franjo Tudjman, President of the Republic of Croatia, H.E. Mr. Alija Izetbegovi , President of the Presidency of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, H.E. Mr. Krešimir Zubak, President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and H.E. Mr. Haris Silajd i , Prime Minister of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, after the Summit in Split, Croatia, on 22 July 1995] (24 July 1995) [Annex missing]

S/1995/610 LETTER DATED 24 JULY 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [requesting an emergency meeting of the Security Council to address the immediate and urgent need for all measures to be taken to ensure a safe and UNPROFOR-escorted evacuation of the civilian population of Zepa] (24 July 1995)

S/1995/611 LETTER DATED 25 JULY 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [transmitting the text of a letter dated 25 July 1995 from the President of Bosnia and Herzegovina, requesting the evacuation of the civilian population of Zepa be carried out under the full protection of UNPROFOR and authorization for the use all means necessary, including the use of force, if the civilian convoys are attacked] (25 July 1995)

S/1995/612 IDENTICAL LETTERS DATED 25 JULY 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF MOROCCO TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [transmitting the text of the statement adopted on 21 July 1995 in Geneva by the Ministerial Meeting of the OIC Contact Group on Bosnia and Herzegovina, recommending urgent use of force to recover all territories forcibly captured by Serbs and subjected to ethnic-cleansing, all means possible to defend Zepa and Bihac, to restore Srebrenica as a safe area, to protect the UN-designated safe areas of Goradze, Bihac, Sarajevo and Tuzla, halt Serb aggression in Bosnia, and ensure immediate acceptance by the Serbs of the International Contact Group plan, stating member countries of OIC do not consider themselves "de jure" bound by the arms embargo against Bosnia and Herzegovina, and their readiness to strengthen UNPROFOR and any other bilateral or collective military arrangement, committing the continuation, strengthening, and armament of their contingents in Bosnia in the event of UNPROFOR's withdrawal, emphasizing the need for promoting an international coalition to help Bosnia exercise its individual and collective right to self-defense, proposing severing diplomatic ties with Belgrade until it recognizes Bosnia and Croatia] calling for humanitarian assistance for Bosnia and strict implementation of sanctions against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and urging the International War Crimes Tribunal to vigorously prosecute the suspects named by the Tribunal, including Karadzic and Mladic, with a view to securing their indictment] (25 July 1995)

S/1995/613 LETTER DATED 24 JULY 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF YUGOSLAVIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [transmitting the text of the statement of the Federal Government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia dated 21 July 1995, calling on the military leadership of the Republic of Srpska in particular not to attack the Muslim enclave of Gorazde, and emphasizing the need for a political solution] (25 July 1995)

S/1995/614 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON THE UNITED NATIONS MISSION IN HAITI [discussing UNMIH operations, election problems and the political situation, the security situation, Haitian Security Forces, the judicial and penal systems, development activities, and financial aspects, and recommending 29 February 1996 extension of UNMIH] (24 July 1995)

S/1995/615 LETTER DATED 24 JULY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF IRAQ TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [transmitting the text of a letter dated 8 July 1995 from the Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq, giving information on hostile violations of Iraqi air space by U.S. and other aircraft] (25 July 1995)

S/1995/616 LETTER DATED 25 JULY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SUDAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [transmitting the text of a letter dated 24 July 1995 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sudan, alleging Egyptian military aggression against the "Sudanese province of Halaib," threats of expulsion against tribal leaders, deprivation of water, and closure of roads, preparations for forced participation of Halaib in Egyptian elections, war threats against Sudan, wrongful accusation of the Sudan in the attempt on his life in Addis Ababa, and attack on four Sudanese diplomats in Cairo by Egyptian security service, calling on the SC to compel Egypt to subject the dispute over Halaib to international arbitration, withdraw from the province, compensate victims, end expulsions, lift blockade, reassume deliveries of water, cease forcible participation in election campaign, and requesting SC intervention] (25 July 1995)

S/1995/617 LETTER DATED 25 JULY 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [transmitting the text of a letter dated 25 July 1995 from the Minister in the Government of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, President of the State Committee for Cooperation with the United Nations, informing of the failure of UN-assisted negotiations with the Karadzic military representatives on evacuation of Zepa and requesting SC direction for further negotiations to safeguard Zepa civilian population from Srebrenica's fate] (25 jULY 1995)

S/1995/618 LETTER DATED 25 JULY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [reporting on the UNFICYP findings regarding Turkish Cypriote excavations in Cyprus] (26 July 1995)

S/1995/619 DRAFT RESOLUTION [concerning Lebanon, subsequently adopted as Resolution 1006 (1995)] (26 July 1995)

S/1995/620 (A/50/313) Letter dated 25 July 1995 from the Chargés d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Missions of Croatia and Turkey to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [transmitting the text of a joint statement issued after the meeting held in Brijuni Island on 21 July 1995 between the President of Croatia, and the President of Turkey, condemning Bosnian-Serb and Croatian-Serb attacks on UN-designated safe areas, calling on human rights organizations to address the needs of refugees and displaced persons, alleging Belgrade operational, military and technical support to the Serb irregulars in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, criticizing ineffectiveness of UNPROFOR and UNCRO, affirming Bosnia's and Croatia's right to self-defense, demanding the immediate implementation of the Washington Agreement, and calling on Contact Group to prevent further Serbian aggression] (26 July 1995)

S/1995/621 (Also a/50/314) Letter dated 25 July 1995 from the Chargés d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Missions of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [transmitting the text of a joint statement issued after the meeting held in Zenica on 21 July 1995 between the President of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the President of Turkey, extending and accepting humanitarian and military assistance] (26 July 1995)

S/1995/622 (Also A/50/315) Letter dated 26 July 1995 from the Permanent Representatives of France, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the United States of America to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [transmitting the text of a tripartite declaration issued by the three Governments on 26 July 1995 concerning the implementation of Security Council resolutions 731 (1992) of 21 January 1992, 748 (1992) of 31 March 1992 and 883 (1993) of 11 November 1993 by the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, deploring sanctions violations, insisting on trial of two Lockerbie suspects either in U.K. or U.S., and rejecting alternate trial proposals] (26 July 1995)

S/1995/623 LETTER DATED 26 JULY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [supporting the decisions taken by the North Atlantic Council on 25 July 1995 relating to the use of NATO air power to deter Bosnian Serb attacks on Gorazde] (27 July 1995)

S/1995/624 LETTER DATED 27 JULY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [transmitting the text of a a letter from the Secretary of the General People's Committee for Foreign Liaison and International Cooperation, refuting U.S. allegations of Libyan-sponsored international terrorism and non-compliance with SC Resolutions, rejecting U.S. claims of Livya's threatening U.S. foreign policy and national security, requesting SC to establish a Committee to investigate Livya's threat to U.S. national security an inquiry into the Lockerbie Case, and an SG fact-finding mission into the existence of terrorist camps in Libya, and demanding the lifting of sanctions pending the results of those investigations] (27 July 1995)

S/1995/625 (Also A/50/316) Letter dated 26 July 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Turkey to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [transmitting the text of a declaration adopted by the Turkish Grand National Assembly in Ankara on 23 July 1995 regarding Bosnia and Herzegovina] (27 July 1995) [text of Declaration missing]

S/1995/626 LETTER DATED 27 JULY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [transmitting the text of the biannual report dated 17 July 1995 by the Co-Chairmen of the Steering Committee of the International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia: providing ICFY background information and schedule of Steering Committee meetings; discussing efforts made at the promotion of acceptance by the Bosnian Serb leadership of the Contact Group plan, and support for the activities of the ICFY Mission monitoring the closure of the border of Federal Yugoslavia to the Bosnian Serbs; reporting on the implementation of the economic agreement of 2 December 1994 between Croatia and the Croatian-Serb leadership, the impact of the Croatian Government decision withdrawing consent for UNPROFOR, the 1 May 1995 Croatian military offensive against Croatian-Serb-controlled Sector West, and at attempts at renewing negotiations; outlining major provisions of the cessation-of-hostilities agreement signed on 1 January 1995 between the Bosnian Government and the Bosnian Serbs; describing UNHCR humanitarian operations, the humanitarian crises in Sarajevo, Bihac, Gorazde, Srebrenica and Zepa, negotiations on and problems in the supply of humanitarian assistance, and the Sarajevo humanitarian airlift and medical evacuations; summarizing UNHCR human-rights monitoring activities, human rights violations against minorities in the Banja Luka area, UNHCR and Bosnian Government repatriation activities, resettlement of displaced and refugee Muslims, Croatian- and Bosnian-Serbs, legislation and regulations affecting refugees and displaced persons (including citizenship and passport laws and regulations), and violations of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees through the mobilization in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia of refugees from Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina for the Croatian- and Bosnian-Serb armies; detailing negotiations conducted by the ICFY Working Group on ethnic and national communities and minorities on ethnic-Albanian problems (viz. higher education in the Albanian language; elementary and secondary education; the forthcoming law on local self-government; showing of national symbols and flag; citizenship questions; Albanian appointments to judicial, diplomatic, and high public offices; and Albanian print, radio, and television media) ethnic-Serb, ethnic-Turkish, and Macedonian-speaking Muslim problems affecting language, education and religious issues, in FYR Macedonia, on the position of Serbs living in areas of Croatia controlled by the Croatian Government, and on identifying modalities for dialogue concerning Kosovo, Sandjak, and Vojvodina; relating the progress of negotiations made by the Succession Issues Working Group on the Draft Succession Treaty on its provisions dealing with citizenship, pensions, acquired rights, treaty succession archives, and arbitration mechanisms, and on consultations concerning the disposition of assets and liabilities among the Successor States; and giving the composition and mandate of the ICFY Arbitration Commission] (27 July 1995)

S/1995/627 (Also A/50/317) Letter dated 26 July 1995 from the Permanent Representative of Indonesia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [transmitting the text of a statement dated 28 July 1995 by the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries on the testing of nuclear weapons, condemning recent nuclear tests and State decision to suspend moratorium and resume testing, calling on nuclear-weapons-states to conclude a universal, internationally and effectively verifiable, comprehensive test-ban treaty without any provisions for exceptions no later than 1996, demanding compliance with the 1995 Declaration of principles and objectives for nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament, and urging a freeze on all tests for whatever reasons, including the so-called safety and reliability of nuclear weapons, during the comprehensive test-ban treaty negotiations and until its entry into force] (28 July 1995)

S/1995/628 (Also A/50/318) Letter dated 27 July 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Croatia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [alleging the conduct of military exercises by irregular Serbian forces throughout sector "Vukovar" deployment of large numbers of new troops and equipment from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, a sharp increase in command-assistance provided by the JNA, and the non-deployment of UNCRO in accordance with its mandate] (28 July 1995)

S/1995/629 DRAFT RESOLUTION [Concerning Haiti, subsequently adopted as Resolution 1007 (1995)] (31 July 1995)

S/1995/630 (Also A/49/949) Letter dated 27 July 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.I. of the Permanent Mission of Turkey to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [transmitting the text of a letter dated 27 July 1995 from the Representative of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, refuting Greek Cypriot allegations of Turkish military construction activities in the DMZ by citing findings of UNFICYP Commission of Inquiry; charging Greek Cypriote authorities with military build-up, quoting SG 15 June 1995 Report to SC; and alleging Greek Cypriote violations of the trade and arms embargo against Yugoslavia (Serbia & Montenegro) in Southern Cyprus] (28 July 1995)

S/1995/631 LETTER DATED 28 JULY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [recommending the immediate adoption of an SC Resolution establishing an International Judicial Commission of Inquiry to: (A) Establish the facts relating to the 21 October 1993 Presidential assassination, and the resultant massacres political crimes, and acts of violence committed between 21 October 1993 and the date of the adoption of the SC Resolution; (B) Recommend modalities for the trial and punishment of culpable persons identified by the Commission; and (C) Recommend legal, political, and administrative measures to prevent repetition of the investigated attrocities and erradicate impunity in Burundi; proposing the composition of the International Judicial Commission of Inquiry; describing the conditions necessary for the Commission's effective operation and the cooperation expected from the Burundi authorities; and transmitting the text of the Report of the Special Envoy Appointed to Examine the Feasability of Establishing Either a Commission on the Truth or a Judicial Fact-Finding Commission in Burundi, which: explained the background of the Burundi crisis of impunity and the Commission of Truth v. International Commission of Judicial Inquiry debate; determined the need for and usefulness of a Commission; distinguished the circumstances in Burundi and those surrounding the establishment of the El-Salvador, Haiti, South Africa, and Guatemala Commissions on the Truth; explored the preparedness of the Burundi authorities to establish an El-Salvador-type Commission on the Truth; examined the viability of a judicial fact-finding commission; reviewed possible solutions to identified problems; discussed Burundi's commitment to implementation of Commission's recommendations and international verification of the Commission's recommendations; dismissed an El-Salvador-type Commission on the Truth as well as an International Judicial Fact-finding Commission limited to legal inquiry inadequate; favoured the establishment of An international judicial commission of inquiry, with powers guaranteeing the implementation of its conclusions and recommendations and the prosecution and punishment of persons responsible for the President's assassination and the resultant massacres, violence, and dangerous political crimes; identified the structure, functions, purposes, organization of work, powers, and terms of reference of an International Judicial Commission of Inquiry as a Commission to end impunity; outlined the contents of a preliminary and final report; listed measures for ensuring implementation of Commission's recommendations; and specified international verification measures] (28 jULY 1995)

S/1995/632 LETTER DATED 31 JULY 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF YUGOSLAVIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Transmitting the text of a statement by the Federal Government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia dated 30 July 1995: Condemning Croatian Army activities in Bosnia and Herzegovina as contrary to SC Resolutions; calling on the international community to secure Croatia's withdrawal; demanding international equal treatment for all the parties to the civil war in Bosnia and Herzegovina; reaffirming Federal Yugoslavia's support for the peaceful settlement of the conflict; and requesting an instantaneous and unconditional moratorium on all military activities in the entire territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as a prelude to achieving a general agreement on the cessation of military hostilities] (31 July 1995)

S/1995/633 LETTER DATED 31 JULY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Replying to the declaration issued by the Governments of France, the U.K., and the U.S.A. on the occasion of the tenth review of the sanctions against Libya; reiterating Libya's cooperation with France, U.K., and U.S.A.in their inquiries into the Lockerbie bombing; repeating its request for an international inquiry into allegations of Libyan-based terrorist training camps; rehearsing its OAU-, OIC-, and League of Arab States-supported initiatives for a peaceful solution for the crisis arising out of the Lockerbie Case; maintaining the untenability of extraditing the Lockerbie suspects with Libyan and international law; refuting allegations of cover of pilgrimages to Mecca to violate air, trade, and arms embargo; and requesting SG support for SC acceptance of the Libyan Lockerbie initiative to try the two Libyan suspects in a neutral venue by Scottish judges] (1 August 1995)

S/1995/634 LETTER DATED 31 JULY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF IRAQ TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [alleging U.S. violations of Iraqi national air space between 11-20 July 1995] (1 August 1995)

S/1995/635-A/49/950 Letter dated 31 July 1995 from the Permanent Representative of Brunei Darussalam to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Transmitting the text of a statement issued by the Foreign Ministers of ASEAN on the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 28 July 1995: Condemning the Bosnian-Serb seizures of Srebrenica and Zepa together with the attacks on the Bihac, Gorazde and Sarajevo safe areas; demanding their immediate withdrawal calling for SC authorization of UNPROFOR use of "all necessary measures" for the protection of the safe areas; endorsing UNPROFOR's continued presence in Bosnia; accepting Bosnia's right to self-defense; promoting lifting of arms embargo against Bosnia; supporting Croatia's right to regain Serb occupied Croatian territories; and lamenting the SC/Permanent Member's failure to find "a just and durable solution"] (1 August 1995)

S/1995/636

S/1995/637 LETTER DATED 1 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Transmitting the text of a letter dated 1 August 1995 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Calling on UN/NATO to respond to the Bosnian-/Croatian-Serb attack and humanitarian strangulation of the Bihac safe area in accordance with SC Resolutions; and reaffirming Bosnia's request to Croatia under the Split declaration of 22 July 1995, and under Article 51 of the Charter to assist Bosnia and Herzegovina to repel the aggression, relieve the humanitarian situation and lift the siege of Bihac] (1 August 1995)

S/1995/638-A/50/321 Letter dated 1 August 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.I. of the Permanent Mission of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Transmitting the text of a letter dated 1 August 1995 from the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Detailing the humanitarian plight of 2,865 unevacuated civilians from Zepa, the displacement of more than 10,000 persons from Bihac, and lack of adequate UNHCR food deliveries to and near-starvation in Sarajevo; demanding immediate UNPROFOR patrols, contact with the civilian population, as well as the safe evacuation and humane relocation of the entire civilian population of Zepa; insisting on emergency food deliveries to Bihac and on UNHCR's responsibility for the accommodation of newly displaced persons; requiring UN political commitment to humanitarian-aid deliveries for Sarajevo via the Igman route and the protection of humanitarian convoys by the RFF; considering re-examination of relations with UNPROFOR failing an UN political commitment guaranteeing humanitarian deliveries via the Igman route; asserting joint UN-regional capability and responsibility for delivering emergency humanitarian relief; and accusing SG and UN high-ranking officials of no organizational resolve] (1 August 1995)

S/1995/639 LETTER DATED 1 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Transmitting the text of a letter dated 23 July 1995 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iran, on the question of Tajikistan: Advising of Iranian mediation and the resumption of Inter-Tajik negotiations to negotiate; notifying the signature of a Declaration by the President of Tajikistan and the leader of the Tajik Opposition, agreeing to the establishment of a Consultative Assembly of Tajik Peoples, with equal Government and Opposition representation, charged with facilitating a solution to Tajikistan's political and social crises; the date and agenda of the Fifth Round of Inter-tajik Peace Talks, and practical measures for the implementation of understandings reached in previous Inter-Tajik Talks; emphasizing the important role of UN and other observers in Tajikistan; offering Iran's continued services as Inter-Tajik mediator; and extending assistance to UN-sponsored Tajik negotiations] (2 August 1995)

S/1995/640-A/50/323 Letter dated 1 August 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Missions of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Transmitting the text of the joint letter dated 1 August 1995 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Croatia, addressed to the five-nation Contact Group on Bosnia and Herzegovina, and to the ICFY Co-Chairman, Carl Bildt: Objecting to Karl Bilt's current peace proposals as unreflective of Bosnia's and Croatia's diplomatically communicated positions on the issues of mutual recognition, effective border closing and the easing of sanctions against Federal Yugoslavia; denying support to the ICFY policy change on mutual recognition, advocating partial recognition of Bosnia and Herzegovina as defined by Belgrade;alleging the Belgrade Government's active promotion of intensified Bosnian-/Croatian-Serb ethnic cleansing and military aggression; demanding no further suspension or alleviation of sanctions against Federal Yugoslavia until its public renunciation of and active distance from the occupation of Bosnia and Croatia; protesting any proposed easing of sanctions as unjustifiable and detrimental to the peace process; and calling for the full restitution of sanctions against Federal Yugoslavia] (2 August 1995)

S/1995/641 REPORT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL CONCERNING THE CREDENTIALS OF THE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND ON THE SECURITY COUNCIL [accepting the credentials of the new U.K. Ambassador] (2 August 1995)

S/1995/642 LETTER DATED 2 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF YUGOSLAVIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Protesting the OIC Foreign Ministers declaration of intent issued on 21 July 1995 (S/1995/612) not to be bound by SC Resolutions imposing a mandatory arms embargo against Former Yugoslavia and to bolster the defense capacities of Bosnia and Herzegovina; demanding urgent SC consideration; and calling on SG to compel OIC arms-embargo compliance] (2 August 1995)

S/1995/643 LETTER DATED 3 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF YUGOSLAVIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [transmitting the texts of two letters dated 1 August 1995 from Slobodan Milosevic, President of the Republic of Serbia, addressed to President Izetbegovic and General R. Mladic, respectively: Both letters advising of Muslim soldiers seeking refuge from Bosnian fighting in Serbia; highlighting the flight of Bosnian refugee women, children, and elderly from Srebrenica and Zepa, and of Serbian refugee women, children, and elderly from Glamoc and Grahovo; appealing to Bosnian and Bosnian-Serb armies to sign a cessation of hostilities agreement; reaffirming a commitment to a Bosnian peace settlement providing for the equal protection of Muslims, Serbs, and Croats; and expressing support for the ICFY peace plan] (3 August 1995)

S/1995/644-A/50/328 Letter dated 3 August 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Yugoslavia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Calling attention to a Turkish news agency report announcing the expected signing of a Framework Agreement on Military Cooperation between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey; protesting the deployment of Turkish troops in UNPROFOR for historical reasons; questioning the impartiality of Turkish peace-keepers following the conclusion of a Bosnian-Turkish military cooperation agreement; and requiring SC reconsideration of Turkey as an UNPROFOR troop-contributing country] (3 August 1995)

S/1995/645 LETTER DATED 3 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Transmitting the text of the 11th Report dated 2 August 1995 by the Co-Chairmen of the Steering Committee of the International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia, concerning the operations of the ICFY's Mission to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Notifying the 13 July 1995 amendment of the Federal Yugoslav Decision breaking-off economic and political relations with the "Republika Srpska" to allow delivery of hygiene products and disinfectants, textbooks and school materials, funeral equipment, and articles for religious services; reproducing the Federal Yugoslav list of confiscations along its borders for June 1995; analyzing confiscation and prosecution statistics; describing the strength and composition of the Mission, identifying incidents affecting the freedom of movement of the mission; commending the cooperation of the Federal Yugoslav authorities; describing specific violations, including helicopter crossings, and problems encountered (e.g., obstruction by Federal Yugoslav air controllers, tampering with barricades, and individual Yugoslav customs officials not enforcing border closures); and certifying the effective closure of Federal Yugoslav border to Bosnian Serbs] (3 August 1995)

S/1995/646 DRAFT RESOLUTION [concerning Angola, subsequently adopted as Resolution 1008 (1995)] (4 August 1995)

S/1995/647 LETTER DATED 4 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF CROATIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Transmitting the text of a letter dated 4 August 1995 from the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Croatia: Advising of the 4 August 1995 commencement of a Croatian military and police operation to restore the rule of law, constitutional order, and public safety in "Occupied Croatian Territories," and to support the defence of the Biha safe area; classifying the operation as a humanitarian intervention and a joint collective security/self-defense operation in accordance with international law; justifying the operation on the grounds of (1) Croatian-Serb duplicity in the collapse of ICFY-sponsored negotiations over Occupied Croatian territories, (2) the shelling of Dubrovnik and other urban population centres in Croatia, (3) the Bosnian-Serb assault on the Bihac safe area, (4) the Srebrenica and Zepa genocides, (5) UN hostage-taking, ,(6) UNCRO's and UNPROFOR's ineffectiveness against cross-border incursions by the Yugoslav Federal Army and joint Bosnian-/Croatian-Serb forces; (7) the failure of the international community to use "all necessary measures" sanctioned by SC Resolutions for the protection of UN-declared safe areas, (8) Croatia's military treaty obligations under bilateral and collective security arrangements with Bosnia coupled with the Bosnian Government's request for military assistance, and (9) the international community's policy of continued appeasement towards Belgrade; explaining the Croatian Government's overtures to Croatian-Serb political leaders aimed at averting the Croatian military action, and their chicanery; proposing the withdrawal of UN peace-keepers from Croatian areas of Croatian military operations to avoid their hostage-taking; guaranteeing Croatia's compliance with international humanitarian law; and confirming Croatian willingness to cooperate with the international community in post-conflict rehabilitation and reconciliation as well as human-rights monitoring] (4 August 1995)

S/1995/648 LETTER DATED 1 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Listing the troop-contributing countries to UNAVEM III and proposing the addition of Namibia and South Korea to the list] (4 August 1995)

S/1995/649 LETTER DATED 4 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [endorsing the SG's proposal of adding Namibia and South Korea to the list of UNAVEM III troop-contributing countries] (4 August 1995)

S/1995/650 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL SUBMITTED PURSUANT TO SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 981 (1995) [Outlining the command structure of UNCRO; describing military operations in and around the Bihac pocket, Sectors East, North, and South, and along the Croatian-Bosnian border in violation of the cease-fire agreement; relating military training and reorganization of Serb and Croat forces, and their acquisition of new military equipment, including MIG-aircraft, attack helicopters, and naval surface-to-surface missiles, threatening an escalation of the conflict; recounting disunity among Krajina Serbs and serious political differences between regional Serb factions in Sectors East, North, and South; briefly mentioning protests lodged with Federal Yugoslav authorities against the forced mobilization and deployment of Serb refugees to Bosnia and Herzegovina and to the Krajina; identifying problems faced by UNCRO in monitoring the cease-fire agreement, deploying along the international border, and otherwise negotiating for the implementation of its mandate; portraying the situation affecting the Serb minority in Sector West, including detentions, war crimes trials, individual cases of discrimination (but no UNHCR-monitored systematic human rights violations), intimidation, and slow implementation of confidence-building measures and insensitivity by the Croatian Government, and finding willingness to cooperate on economic issues but disagreement over the UN's security function among Croats and Montenegrans in the Prevlaka peninsula] (3 August 1995)

S/1995/651 LETTER DATED 4 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF SPAIN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Transmitting the text of a declaration dated 4 August 1995 by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union on the resumption of hostilities in Croatia: Condemning the offensive of the Croatian armed forces in the Krajinas, as violating SC Resolutions and threatening an escalation of the conflict; requesting free access to Krajinas by all international organizations; suspending negotiations on a trade and cooperation agreement with Croatia, as well as the implementation of the PHARE programme for Croatia; denouncing Krajina Serb involvement in the attacks on the Bihac pocket; calling on Belgrade to avoid participation in military operations, requiring an immediate cessation of hostilities and the resumption of negotiations on the basis of the Z-4 plan; and appealing for total compliance with the Geneva Conventions] (4 August 1995)

S/1995/652-A/49/953 Letter dated 3 August 1995 from the Permanent Representative of Brunei Darussalam to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Transmitting the text of the joint communiqué of the twenty-eighth ASEAN ministerial meeting, held in Brunei Darussalam on 29 and 30 July 1995: Informing of Vietnam's membership and Cambodia's Observer Status in ASEAN; reporting on political and security cooperation within ASEAN and between ASEAN, and the European Union, Canada, and China; discussing international and regional issues, particularly the dispute in the South China Sea, developments concerning the Korean Peninsula, the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Middle East Peace Process, the NPT with its 1995 Review and Extension Conference, the UN Agenda for Development, and UNHCR operations for the resettlement of Indo-Chinese refugees; scheduleing the 5th ASEAN Summit and the Asia-Europe Meeting; reviewing Uraguay Round and WTO developments; requesting IMF-monitoring of currency movements and cooperation with WTO; reiterating opposition to linkage between labour standards and international trade as an interference in the internal affairs of developing countries; welcoming the G-7's Halifax Decision to create an emergency fund to defuse future Mexico-type financial crises; supporting progress made by the ASEAN Free Trade Area and ASEAN industrial and intellectual-property cooperation; affirming commitment to early realization of the East Asia Economic Caucus; agreeing to strengthen ASEAN functional cooperation (E.g., on environment, culture and information, social development, and drugs and narcotics control); and reviewing cooperation with "dialogue" and "non-dialogue" (e.g., India, Russia, and China) partners] (4 August 1995)

S/1995/653-A/50/324 Letter dated 4 August 1995 from the Permanent Representative of Turkey to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-GeneraL [Transmitting the text of a declaration dated 3 August 1995 adopted at the Conference for Human Rights and Humanitarian Issues in Bosnia and Herzegovina held in Istanbul on 2 August 1995: Voicing distress over attacks on and massacres of civilians in Bosnian safe-areas; appealing to the international community and UNPROFOR for the timely and unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid; agreeing on the need for and the generous funding of projects for the reconstruction and reconciliation of Bosnia; and calling for better state support for the Yugoslav War Crimes Tribunal] (4 August 1995)

S/1995/654 LETTER DATED 4 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE ACTING PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Transmitting the text of a statement issued on 4 August 1995 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation: Condemning the Croatian Army offensive against UN-protected Serb Krajina particularly its regional centre Knin; charging the Croatian ICFY delegation with negotiating in bad faith and jeopardizing the entire Yugoslav peace process; denouncing the Croatian military operation as contemptuous of SC Resolutions and the SG's direct appeal for restraint from military action; rejecting bilateral Bosnian-Croatian military arrangementsc as just grounds for Croatia's interference in Bosnia's internal conflict and UNPROFOR peace-keeping operations; demanding immediate cessation of hostilities and resumption of negotiations for a political settlement of the Krajina problem; and calling on the Friends of Croatia to avert a Balkan-wide escalation of the Yugoslav conflict] (4 August 1995)

S/1995/655 LETTER DATED 5 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF YUGOSLAVIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Condemning the Croatian 4 August 1995 offensive against Serb Krajina as an "ethnic cleansing" operation, violations of humanitarian law, and genocide policy; alleging a pattern of gross human rights violations, including forcible religious conversion, against Serbs throughout Croatia; accusing Croatia of "ethnically cleansing" virtually all Serbs from UNPA Sector West (Western Slavonia) during its May 1995 offensive; characterizing the current Croatian offensive as the 7th internationally-unpunished Croatian aggression against an UNPA; charging the international community, especially NATO, with partisanship; and requesting an urgent meeting of the SC and the adoption of a Resolution, condemning and imposing sanctions against Croatia] (7 August 1995)

S/1995/656-A/50/331 Letter dated 4 August 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Yugoslavia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Transmitting the text of a statement of the Federal Government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia dated 4 August 1995: Condemning the Croatian offensive against Krajina, especially heavy artillery attacks against the civilian population in urban centres; accusing Croatia of negotiating in bad faith by rejecting the Serb-accepted "Z-7 Agreement" on the status of Krajina proposed by the ICFY Co-Chair; charging Croatia with flagrantly violating SC Resolutions and systematically thwarting the Yugoslav peace process; requiring the international community to assume its responsibility towards Krajina; and demanding SC action ensuring cessation of hostilities, withdrawal of Croatian Army and paramilitary forces from both Krajina and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the separation lines established by SC Resolutions, and the resumption of negotiations over the political status of Krajina] (7 August 1995)

S/1995/657 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL CONCERNING THE SITUATION IN ABKHAZIA, GEORGIA [Describing the activities of the SG's Special Envoy regarding the drafting, negotiations, and outstanding disagreements between the two sides about the Protocol on the Status of Abkhazia within Georgia; notifying the appointment of a resident deputy to the SG's Special Envoy with competence to conduct detailed discussions on the implementation of the constitutional, economic, human rights and other practical aspects of the as yet to be agreed upon settlement of the Abkhaz conflict; advising in detail of no substantial progress on the situation of refugees and displaced persons and on the Quadripartide Commission discussions for the resumption of the UNHCR voluntary repatriation programme; summarizing the alternate repatriation programme proposed by Abkhaz authorities and UNHCR's objections to its rate of repatriation, registration requirement, conditional humanitarian assistance, and precarious security guarantee; highlighting the humanitarian crisis in basic food stuffs, electricity, and health care; criticizing donor response to the consolidated inter-agency appeal for the Caucasus; reviewing the need and possibility of establishing a human-rights monitoring mission in Georgia/Abkhazia, together with its objectives and methods of work; outlining the organization, operations, and Abkhaz-Georgian biparty criticisms of UNOMIG; portraying the general situation on the ground, problems encountered by UNOMIG in the security and restricted-weapons zones, particularly restrictions on inspection of heavy weapons storage sites, and joint UNOMIG-CIS patrols of the Kodori valley; identifying UNHCR, WPF, UNICEF, UNDP, IMF, OECD, and Economic Commission for Europe programmes aimed at improving social services as well as democratic and market reform; commenting on the standstill of the Abkhaz and weakness of the Georgian economies; and observing the need for finding and implementing a comprehensive settlement, based on the early safe voluntary repatriation of refugees and internally displaced persons, maintenance of the territorial integrity of Georgia and a special status for Abkhazia to avert the inevitable risk of renewed conflict] (7 August 1995)

S/1995/658 LETTER DATED 7 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF YUGOSLAVIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Transmitting the text of a letter dated 2 August 1995 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Refuting Croatia's allegations of Yugoslav Army units military shipments and forcible mobilization of Bosnian-/Croatian Serb refugees to Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina; countering with allegations of the Croatian deployment of Army units and government command of irregular forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Krajina as contrary to SC Resolutions; condemning renewed Croatian agression against the "Republic of Srpska" (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and the resultant mass Serbian exodus; and demanding SC action ensuring the immediate withdrawal of Croatian forces from Bosnia and Herzegovina], the prevention of their future aggression, and the equal treatment of all three sides to the civil war] (7 August 1995)

S/1995/659-A/50/333 Letter dated 2 August 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Croatia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Complaining of the circulation of letters signed by the new Permanent Representative of Federal Yugoslavia as UN documents; requesting their official withdrawal; recalling SC and GA Resolutions denying automatic succession of Federal Yugoslavia and requiring it to apply for UN membership; and challenging Federal Yugoslavia's actions at the UN as well as the credentials of its Permanent Representative pending its receipt of UN membership] (7 August 1995)

S/1995/660 LETTER DATED 7 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF YUGOSLAVIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Transmitting the text of a letter dated 7 August 1995 from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia addressed to Mr. J. Akashi, Special Envoy of the UN Secretary-General and to Brigadier-General P. Peeters: Requesting their intercession to prevent further massacre of Serb Krajina soldiers and officers by the Croatian Army; alleging Croatian violation of the cessation of hostilities agreement, taking Croatian-Serb soldiers prisoner, and executing them after their surrender of heavy weapons; and demanding the punishment of the war criminals] (7 August 1995)

S/1995/661-A/50/334 Letter dated 4 August 1995 from the Permanent Representative of Slovenia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Complaining of the circulation of letters signed by the new Permanent Representative of Federal Yugoslavia as UN documents; recalling SC and GA Resolutions denying automatic succession of Federal Yugoslavia and requiring it to apply for UN membership; and requesting SC action remedying the irregularity of a "permanent mission" of a defunct State operating like that of an UN member] (7 August 1995)

S/1995/662-A/50/335 Letter dated 6 August 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Transmitting the text of a letter dated 6 August 1995 from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Expressing concern over the threat posed by the UN-assisted influx of Croatian-Serb refugees, including armed Martic's paramilitaries, into Serb-occupied Bosnia to the non-Serb communities and to the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina; refusing to accept Serb refugees on the grounds of inability to provide adequate humanitarian assistance; accenting the Croatian Government's guarantee of full security, humanitarian assistance, and respect for human rights to residents of the former occupied Croatian territories; and insisting on UNHCR-UNCRO cooperation with Croatian authorities in securing their welfare] (7 August 1995)

S/1995/663-A/50/336 Letter dated 6 August 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Yugoslavia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Transmitting the text of a statement of the Federal Government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia dated 6 August 1995: Condemning the Croatian shelling of urban population centres and fleeing refugees from Krajina; charging unidentified SC Permanent Members as accessories to the ethnic cleansing of Krajina; demanding immediate and resolute SC action ending Croatia's aggression, preventing ethnic-cleansing, and compelling military withdrawal behind UN-defined lines of separation; notifying the international community of the humanitarian emergency caused by the mass exodus of Serbs from Krajina; informing of actions taken by Federal Yugoslav authorities and humanitarian agencies; criticizing the international community for its inadequate humanitarian response; and requesting SC Sanctions Committee consent to humanitarian flights to Banja Luka airport] (7 August 1995)

S/1995/664-A/50/337 Letter dated 7 August 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Transmitting the text of a letter dated 7 August 1995 from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Expressing reservations resulting from the "agreement between the Government of the Republic of Croatia and UNPF-UNCRO on temporary measures in the areas formerly known as 'Sector North' and 'Sector South'"; requiring the agreement to be consistent with Bosnia and Herzegovina's territorial integrity and consent; protesting the Belgrade closure of its border to all Serbian men of fighting age from Occupied Croatian Territories and the influx of armed and unarmed Serb paramilitaries into Bosnia and Herzegovina; requesting the presence of Bosnian Government representatives, including at border crossing, processing and transportation points, as well as aid distribution centres, whenever the implementation of the Agreement affects Bosnia and Herzegovina; and demanding UNHCR registration of all refugees from Krajina crossing into Bosnia and Herzegovina] (7 August 1995)

S/1995/665 LETTER DATED 4 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF IRAQ TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Alleging continued U.S. violations of Iraqi national air space between 21-31 July 1995] (8 August 1995)

S/1995/666 LETTER DATED 7 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Notifying the SC about the latest developments in Croatia and about United Nations activities before and since the 4 August 1995 outbreak of hostilities in UNPA Sectors North and South (Krajina), covering events between the May 1995 Croatian take-over of UNPA Sector West (Western Slavonia) the 19 July 1995 Krajina Serb Army attack on the Bihac pocket, and midnight 6 August 1995; relating the course of UN-mediated negotiations between the Croatian and Krajina Serb authorities; recounting UN discussions with Croatian authorities over the refugee crisis caused by the Croatian offensive, resulting in the signing of a nine-point agreement on 6 August 1995; repeating Croatian Government assurances concerning the investigation of allegations of Croatian Army shelling of civilian targets and use of UN personnel as human shields as well as humanitarian access to Krajina; and annexing the texts of the 30 July 1995 agreement between the UNPF and the Krajina Serb leadership on the withdrawal of troops from the Bihac pocket, the 30 July 1995 letter from the President of Croatia to the SG Special Representative rejecting the UNPF-Krajina Serb Agreement, and the agreement between the Croatian Government and UNPF/UNCRO on temporary measures for former UNPAs Sectors North and South] (7 August 1995)

S/1995/667-A/50/339 Letter dated 7 August 1995 from the Permanent Representative of Turkey to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Refuting Greek allegations of Turkish expansionism; countering with Turkish allegations of Greek historic policy of expansionism; charging Greece with politically, logistically and financially supporting the Kurdistan Workers Party, [PKK]; accusing Greece of training Turkish terrorists and returning them to Turkey to commit violent attacks on tourist resorts and civilians in South-Eastern Turkey; alleging a systematic pattern of Greek violations of human rights violations against the Turkish Muslim minority; and inviting Greece to negotiations over its territorial claims in the Aegean Sea and other outstanding problems] (8 August 1995)

S/1995/668 LETTER DATED 4 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Proposing the appointment of Major-General Phillip Valerio Sibanda of Zimbabwe to succeed Major-General Chris Abutu Garuba as Force Commander of UNAVEM III] (8 August 1995)

S/1995/669 LETTER DATED 8 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Endorsing the SG's proposed appointment of Major-General Phillip Valerio Sibanda of Zimbabwe to succeed Major-General Chris Abutu Garuba as Force Commander of UNAVEM III] (8 August 1995)

S/1995/670 LETTER DATED 8 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF CROATIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Transmitting the text of a letter dated 8 August 1995 from the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Croatia: Communicating the successful completion of "the military and police operation aimed at establishing constitutional order, the rule of law and public safety in the formerly designated Sectors North and South, and aimed at breaking the three-year long siege and joint offensive of the Croatian and Bosnian Serbs against the United Nations Safe Area" on 6 August 1995 after a campaign lasting 84 hours; maintaining the operation was conducted under Standing Orders to limit civilian casualties and property damage and protect UNCRO personnel, and in strict compliance with international law and the UN Charter; informing of Croatian Government investigations into allegations of violations of humanitarian law by members of the Croatian Army; notifying the steadily improving humanitarian situation in Bihac following the lifting of the 1,201-day siege, by a joint Croatian and Bosnian military operation; advising of Croatian, UNHCR, and ICRC humanitarian aid deliveries to Bihac and Banja Luka; announcing the nine-point agreement between the Croatian Government and the SG's Special Representative; guaranteeing to respect human and minority rights; protesting the shelling of Dubrovnic and other Croatian cities from UNPA Sector East and Serb-occupied Bosnia; accusing Federal Yugoslavia of deploying regular units of its army (JNA) in the Vukovar region of the Occupied Croatian Territories; appealing to the SC to ensure the effective implementation of UNCRO's mandate, especially the closure of the Federal Yugoslav-Croatian border; and reiterating Croatia's commitment to the peaceful reintegration of Occupied Croatian Territories into Croatia] (8 August 1995)

S/1995/671 LETTER DATED 7 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Alleging Iraqi cease-fire violations committed in the Iran-Iraq Area of Separation between 27 March-28 April 1995] (8 August 1995)

S/1995/672 LETTER DATED 8 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE ACTING PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Transmitting the text of a letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation: Condemning the Croatian offensive in Krajina and Bihac as contrary to SG's and ICFY Co-Chairmen's appeals for peaceful settlement; charging Croatia with forcible reintegration of Serb-populated areas; accusing the international community of endorsing Croatia's actions; citing specific instances of the application of double standards by UNCRO and NATO; requiring the SG to ensure the effective protection of the Serb civilian population both in respect to humanitarian assistance and defense of human rights; and demanding the continuation of UNCRO's mandate to prevent complete humanitarian catastrophy and objective monitoring of Croatian action affecting its Serbian population] (8 August 1995)

S/1995/673 LETTER DATED 8 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF BURUNDI TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Notifying the establishment of an Inter-ministerial Technical Commission to draw up the terms of reference for the international judicial fact-finding commission for Burundi; urging the SC to adopt a Resolution only establishing an International Judicial Fact-Finding Commission, leaving its terms of reference to be finalized in consultation with Burundi authorities; requesting Burundi be consulted on candidates to the Commission; and reaffirming Burundi's sovereign right to try persons found guilty by the international inquiry] (8 August 1995)

S/1995/674-A/49/954 Letter dated 8 August 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Kazakstan to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Transmitting the text of a statement dated 31 July 1995 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakstan concerning the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Supporting the SC Presidential Statement of 25 July 1995 (S/PRST/1995/34) condemning the Bosnian-Serb offensive against Zepa and Srebrenica; arguing against the lifting of the arms embargo for Bosnia and Herzegovina; and urging renewed efforts for the peaceful settlement of the conflict] (8 August 1995)

S/1995/675 LETTER DATED 9 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Transmitting the text of a letter dated 9 august 1995 from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Denying allegations of unlawful acts committed by members of the Fifth Corps of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Army in the territory of Croatia; requiring Federal Yugoslav accusations to be supported by evidence; and condemning all violations of humanitarian law] (9 August 1995)

S/1995/676 DRAFT RESOLUTION [Concerning Croatia, subsequently adopted as Resolution 1009 (1995)] (10 August 1995)

S/1995/677 DRAFT RESOLUTION [Concerning Bosnia and Herzegovina, subsequently adopted as Resolution 1010 (1995)] (10 August 1995)

S/1995/678 PROGRESS REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON THE UNITED NATIONS ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR RWANDA [Outlining improvements in political and military cooperation among neighbouring countries, efforts at enhancing law and order and the administration of justice together with UN-sponsored confidence-building measures aimed at promoting refugee repatriation such as Seminars on National Reconciliation and broadcasts by Radio UNAMIR; identifying new restrictions on the creation and activities of political parties; summarizing the SG's visit to Rwanda, especially his discussions on conditions for voluntary repatriation, strengthening the national judiciary, wrongfulness of reprisals, and external threats of destabilization; noting an overall improvement in the security situation; relating incidents of violence, especially against new returnees, in south-eastern Rwanda together with tension along the Rwanda-Zaire border and inside Zaire; raising the possibility of the establishment, under United Nations auspices, of an international commission of inquiry to investigate allegations of arms deliveries to members of the former Rwandese government forces; describing the composition, structure, and activities of the UN human rights field operation; profiling the International Tribunal for Rwanda; portraying the draw-down, repatriation, and composition of UNAMIR's military component; recounting the training activities of the UNAMIR civilian police component; characterizing prison conditions as a humanitarian crisis; discussing repatriation, communal rehabilitation, food distribution, de-mining, disaster, and emergency assistance programmes; reviewing UN specialized agency activities aimed at rebuilding infrastructure, strengthening the justice system; rehabilitating public administration, expanding prison capacity, communal police training, improving government management of economic, financial, and human resources, basic education for refugees, and demobilization, rehabilitation, and reintegration of child soldiers; costing the restructured UNAMIR operations; stressing the urgency of addressing the causes of Rwanda's genocide; and calling on all Rwandan parties to enter into meaningful constitutional talks and on the international community to intensify its humanitarian efforts] (8 August 1995)

S/1995/679-A/50/342 Letter dated 9 August 1995 from the Permanent Representative of the Sudan to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Transmitting the text of a statement made on 9 August 1995 by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Sudan, concerning events in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Welcoming the efforts of the EU Contact Group on Bosnia and Herzegovina; calling for more effective role by UNPROFOR in ending humanitarian suffering of Muslim communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina; requiring the lifting of the arms embargo to redress the Bosnian/Bosnian-Serb imbalance; and supporting international and national demands for the lifting of the arms embargo against Bosnia and Herzegovina] (8 August 1995)

S/1995/680 LETTER DATED 9 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Transmitting the texts of two notes verbales dated 11 January 1995 and 27 March 1995 respectively from the Interests Section of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Washington to the Embassy of Pakistan in Washington to be forwarded to the U.S. Department of State, protesting six incidents of alleged harassment of Iranian commercial shipping inside Iranian territorial waters by U.S. war ships and helicoptres stationed in the Persian Gulf region between 23 August-2 December 1994] (10 August 1995)

S/1995/681 LETTER DATED 9 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF YUGOSLAVIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Protesting the SC's failure to hold the emergency meeting on the Croatian offensive in Krajina requested by Federal Yugoslavia; recounting alleged flagrant violations of the international law of war, humanitarian law, and human rights by Croatian forces against Serb civilians and prisoners of war and UNCRO personnel; accusing Croatia of the illegal seizure of territory, "scorched earth" tactics, and the largest ethnic cleansing witnessed in Former Yugoslavia; demonstrating Croatia's campaign of forcible reintegration of Serb-occupied territories and pattern of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity since January 1993; insisting the SC initiate procedures to identify, try, and punish the Croatian leadership, especially President Tudjman, and military responsible for war crimes crimes against humanity, and gross violations of humanitarian law; reiterating its call for an emergency SC meeting on Croatia/Krajina; and demanding an SC Resolution condemning the Croatian offensive in Krajina as a serious breach of the international law of war, the UN Charter, and relevant SC Resolutions, imposing sanctions for Croatia's violation of humanitarian law, requiring full compliance with the UN Charter, and SC Resolutions, and compelling a military withdrawal to the positions occupied before the commencement of the offensive] (10 August 1995)

S/1995/682-A/50/344 Letter dated 10 August 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Yugoslavia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Transmitting the text of a letter dated 10 August 1995 from the President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Protesting the SC's failure resolutely to condemn Croatia's aggression against Serb Krajina and the accompanying genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity; recalling the 1992 Vance Plan's assurances for Krajina's physical integrity and immunity from Croatian threat of conquess; criticizing the SC's application of double standards by avoiding its responsibilities under Articles 39, 41 and 42 of the Charter; accusing Croatia of forcing the mass exodus of virtually all Krajina's Serb population and the largest ethnic cleansing since the beginning of the Yugoslav crisis; and appealing to SG to pursuade the SC to adopt a Resolution condemning Croatia's aggression against Krajina, the crimes committed, ethnic cleansing and mass devastation, calling for the immediate cessation of hostilities and withdrawal of Croatian army units from UNPAs, guaranteeing protection for Serb civilian populations encircled by Croatian forces; and punishing Croatia for its aggression, war crimes, and flagrant human rights violations] (10 August 1995)

S/1995/683 NOTE VERBALE DATED 10 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF ZAIRE TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Opposing the lifting of the embargo on the supply of arms to Rwanda; accusing Rwanda of posing a threat to regional peace and security by promoting violence, expelling nationals for political or ethno-tribal reasons, and obstructing repatriation; objecting to the imposition of an arms embargo against Zaire and countries adjoining Rwanda; rejecting the proposed redeployment of military observers to Zaire; supporting the creation of an UN international commission of inquiry into the supply of weapons to the former Rwandan armed forces; and calling on the SC to effect the disarmament of militias and armed bands circulating in the Great Lakes region] (11 August 1995)

S/1995/684 LETTER DATED 11 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF CROATIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Transmitting the text of a letter dated 11 August 1995 from the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Croatia: Reiterating support for the ICFY peace process; supporting the deployment of UNPROFOR, especially, the Rapid Reaction Force (RRF), to help protect civilians, and resolve the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina; endorsing the proposal of Bosnia and Herzegovina regarding the regulation of the status of RRF on its territory; and offering to assist and provide its facilities and services to the RRF] (11 August 1995)

S/1995/685-A/50/348 Letter dated 10 August 1995 from the Permanent Representative of Turkey to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Protesting Federal Yugoslavia's characterization of the Bosnian Government and military as "Muslim"; recalling Turkey participated as a troop-contributer to UNPROFOR upon the recommendation of the SG and the endorsement of the SC; emphasizING Turkish UNPF units operated under UNPROFOR command; AND affirmING Turkey's sovereign right to enter into bilateral relations with Bosnia and Herzegovina without prejudicing its status as an UNPROFOR troop-contributer] (11 August 1995)

S/1995/686-A/50/349 Letter dated 11 August 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Yugoslavia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Refuting Bosnia's allegation of Federal Yugoslavia's refoulement of fighting-age male refugees from Krajina; denying Bosnia's charge a Federal Yugoslav policy of refoulement aimed at the expansion of the Republic of Srpska (Karadzic's) Army; claiming Federal Yugoslavia accepted all refugees without discrimination on age (fighting), nationality, ethnic or ,religious grounds; quoting a statistic of 40,000 Muslim refugees, including 350 Muslim soldiers from Bosnia and Herzegovina, and citing an ICRC Report in support; refusing to accept the presence of Bosnian Government officials to oversee border crossings on the grounds Federal Yugoslavia shares a border with the Republic of Srpska, not with the Republic/Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina; illustrating the redundancy of the Bosnian request by referrring to the existing regular monitoring of the border between Federal Yugoslavia and the "Republic of Srpska" by the ICFY "humanitarian mission"; and accusing forces loyal to President Izetbegovic's Government of thwarting the ICFY peace process] (11 August 1995)

S/1995/687 LETTER DATED 11 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE CHARGÉ D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF YUGOSLAVIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Advising of Croatia's continued aggression against the Serb population in Krajina; accusing Croatia of openly announcing the expansion of its aggression/forcible reintegration to Eastern Slavonia; charging Croatia with deploying elete army units in combat positions in readiness for an assault against the 11th Corps of the Serbian Army of Krajina; alleging Croatian shelling of civilian and military targets accompanied by psychological warfare against the Serb population waged in the Croatian media; warning of possible artillery fire, rocket and air strikes against Federal Yugoslavia and Hungary in the event of an all-out Croatian assault against Sector East (Slavonia) and the resultant international and Balkan-wide escalation of the conflict; and demanding urgent SC action compelling the immediate cessation of Croatian hostilities and resumption of peace talks] (11 August 1995)

S/1995/688 LETTER DATED 12 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF YUGOSLAVIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Transmitting the text of a letter dated 12 August 1995 from the Prime Minister of Federal Yugoslavia: Demanding the urgent adoption of an SC Resolution on the unconditional lifting of the sanctions imposed on Federal Yugoslavia; rehearsing the exodus of the entire Serb population of Krajina numbering 250,000 into Federal Yugoslavia; recalling Federal Yugoslavia's earlier acceptance of 500,000 Serb refugees from Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina; declaring a humanitarian catastropy confirmed by international humanitarian organizations; and asserting excess pressure upon the already sanctions-exhausted Federal Yugoslav economy] (14 August 1995)

S/1995/689-A/50/350 Letter dated 11 August 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Yugoslavia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Protesting the Croatian and Slovenian letters contesting Federal Yugoslavia's right to circulate letters as official UN documents without membership in the UN as an anti-Federal Yugoslav campaign and a misinterpretation of international law] (14 August 1995)

S/1995/690 LETTER DATED 14 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Transmitting the text of a letter dated 14 August 1995 from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Alerting of the peril to some 60,000 Muslim, Croat, Gypsy and other non-Serb civilians in the Banja Luka region from the Serbian "occupation forces"; alleging Serb paramilitary collective reprisals against non-Serb civilians, their arbitrary executions, forcible eviction, and internment in concentration camps; requesting SC to avert gross and massive human rights abuses by hightening the presence of UN-mandated organizations, appointing a new Special Rapporteur, requiring a Special Rapporteur Report on the Situation in Banja Luka, and reaffirming individual criminal responsibility of Bosnian-Serb officials for violations of the Geneva and Genocide Conventions, and human rights; and castigating the inadequacy of SC condemnations and indictments after the fact in light of Bosnia's forewarning and UN standing commitments] (14 August 1995)

S/1995/691 LETTER DATED 14 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Transmitting the text of a letter dated 14 August 1995 from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Agreeing to the presence of the UNPF Rapid Reaction Force [RRF] in Bosnia and Herzegovina; acceding to RRF deployment on Mount Igman and in the vacinity of Tomislavgrad; advising of the drafting of a Status of Forces Agreement governing the RRF by the Bosnian Government; and asking for decided UN acceptance of the Bosnian Draft Status of Forces Agreement] (14 August 1995)

S/1995/692-A/50/351 Letter dated 13 August 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Yugoslavia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Protesting a half-hour unprovoked artillery attack of the Croatian armed forces against Federal Yugoslav territory on 12 August 1995; characterizing the attack as a provocation intended to draw Yugoslavia into war; reserving the right "to respond adequately" in the event of any future Croatian attacks; and interpreting an SC failure to act as tacit support for Croatian aggression against Federal Yugoslavia] (14 August 1995)

S/1995/693-A/50/352 Letter dated 13 August 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Yugoslavia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Transmitting the text of a letter dated 13 August 1995 from the Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to ICFY Co-Chairman Mr. Thorvald Stoltenberg: denouncing Croatia's aggression against UNPAs Sectors North and South (Krajina) and the regular Croatian Army's military presence in Bosnia and Herzegovina; complaining of joint Croatian-Bosnian operations engaging Serbs along the entire line of Bosnia and Herzegovina; protesting four incidents of Croatian aggression against the territory of Federal Yugoslavia on 12 August 1995; accusing Croatia of provoking a Balkan-wide escalation of the Bosnian conflict; and calling on the ICFY Co-Chairman, together with the Contact Group, to take urgent and concrete measures compelling a Croatian cease-fire and preventing Croatian acts of aggression] (14 August 1995)

S/1995/694-A/50/353 Letter dated 13 August 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Yugoslavia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Transmitting the text of a letter dated 13 AUGUST 1995 from the Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to SG Special Envoy, Mr. Yasushi Akashi: Denouncing Croatia's aggression against UNPA Sector East (Eastern Slavonia), Joint Croatian-Bosnian military operations along the entire line of the front, and shelling by Croatian armed forces of objectives in the territory of Federal Yugoslavia; requiring the SC and UNPF to end Croatia's aggression against UNPAs as well as military provocations against Federal Yugoslavia; calling on the SG Special Envoy to compel Croatia's cessation of hostilities and compliance with UN-sponsored agreements; and requesting the convening of an SC emergency meeting to condemn and prevent Croatian aggression] (14 August 1995)

S/1995/695 LETTER DATED 14 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF CROATIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Protesting the renewed shelling carried out by Bosnian-Serb paramilitary forces with the assistance of the Yugoslav Army from the Serb-occupied territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina against Dubrovnik and the surrounding region; advising of civilian casualties and property damage, forest fires, and the closure of the Dubrovnik airport resulting from the shelling; reserving Croatia's right adequately to respond to cross-border aggression consistent with UN Charter, Article 51; urging the SC to ensure an end to Bosnian-Serb cross-border attacks; and notifying Croatia's intention otherwise to stop the Bosnian-Serb cross-border attacks at their source] (14 August 1995)

S/1995/696-A/50/354 Letter dated 14 August 1995 from the Permanent Representative of Croatia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Transmitting the text of a letter dated 14 August 1995 from the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Croatia: Alleging the ethnic cleansing of Croats from Serb-ruled areas of no conflict through forcible expulsion on ethnic grounds, especially from the Vojvodina region in Federal Yugoslavia, the Vukovar region in the Occupied Territories of Croatia, and the Banja Luka region in Serb-occupied Bosnia and Herzegovina; emphasizing the lack of protection for Croats under Federal Yugoslav law; signifying the failure of UNCRO, UNPROFOR, and international humanitarian agencies to intervene against ethnic cleansing; referring to the ICRC appeal for the immediate evacuation of 6,000 Croats from Banja Luka; and appealing to the SC and international humanitarian organizations to take the necessary action to avert an imminent human rights catastrophy] (14 August 1995)

S/1995/697-A/50/355 Letter dated 14 August 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Transmitting the text of a statement issued on 12 August 1995 by the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya: Welcoming the U.S. Presidents's announcement of negotiations TO ban all nuclear tests; doubting THE sincerity OF THE EXECUTIVE DECREE in view of the U.S. desire to monopolize the production of nuclear weapons as evidenced by its administration's secret transport of 600 kilogrammes of radioactive nuclear-weapons-grade uranium from Kazakstan to a United States nuclear installation in Tennessee; and requiring the radioactive uranium transported from Kazakstan to be handed over to the IAEA in order to give credance to the U.S. President's announcement] (14 August 1995)

S/1995/698 LETTER DATED 15 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Transmitting the text of a letter dated 15 August 1995 from the President of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Protesting the mass settlement of the Serb refugees from Krajina in Bosniac Sand_ak, Albanian Kosovo and Croatian Vojvodina by the Federal Yugoslav authorities; contesting the humanitarian purpose of the Serbian settlement plan; imputing a Serbian design to change the ethnic character of Sand_ak in favour of the Serb population, by force; citing the documented ethnic cleansing of 51 Bosniac villages on the Federal Yugoslav-Bosnia and Herzegovina border as proof; and appealing to the President of the SC to take appropriate action] (15 August 1995)

S/1995/699 LETTER DATED 14 AUGUST 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF IRAQ TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Alleging U.S. violations of Iraqi national air space between 1-10 August 1995] (15 August 1995)


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